Saturday, March 23, 2013

Entertaining Angels


6. “At their beach party, Forster, baiting Dorothy accuses the church of ‘“sucking all the joy right out of life.’”  What kinds of ‘joys’ is Forster talking about?  Does the church offer other ‘joys’ in exchange?

At the beach party, Forster was hoping that Dorothy would stop being involved with the Church because her involvement embarrassed himself and his friends.  The ‘joys’ in which Forster is referring is freedom, atheism, and apathy they previously shared.  However, participating in the Church offers one companionship, tradition, guidance, and support.  Dorothy was searching for all of these aforementioned joys in her life prior to becoming active in the Church.   

In the Land of Invisible Women

What I find most disturbing about the lives in which the Yemeni women must endure is the oppression. Unfortunately, girls are the inferior race. In America, women are seen as equals to men. Because of this, American women do not specifically need to cover up in the restrictive outfits (burkas) in which the Yemeni women wear. American women have the opportunity to express themselves, given by the Amendments. I recognize how fortunate I am to live in the United States.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Hotel Rwanda

Unfortunately, I think that Jack was right with his blunt comment. Many people have a routine of watching the news and viewing horrendous sites. It is as if we have become immune to these violent acts because they are typically reported on by the news stations. However, watching these events does create awareness in the individuals. They may be stunned or feel sympathetic. Since Jack is right, I would try to get people to help. However, I think that apathy may exist because these actions are taking place in Rwanda and do not affect the television viewers. Therefore, raising awareness would be difficult.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Can Forgiveness Play a role in Criminal Justice?


I have never heard of the term “restorative justice” before reading this article.  I think it definitely holds true to the definition of Catholic Social teaching because it offers the victims, the offender, and the community an alternative to come to grips with the past and make a new future.  I wish restorative justice were an alternative to the traditional criminal justice system; however, I think this system is not realistic.  A special person is required to help settle these restorative justice cases because of the demand of patience.  I feel that McBride is a unique example of the outcomes of restorative justice cases.  Therefore, I am not sure on how effective the time and effort the moderator of the restorative justices cases would be.